Orchestra tables and tiered table areas
are the perfect areas to socialize
and enjoy a meal during the concert.

History

Downtown
Fayetteville is rich in history, with the preservation of many
notable places of interest. Most of the commercial buildings
that exist today around the courthouse square were built in
the late 1890s and early 1900s, but some antebellum properties
remain. Recent partnership projects include the renovation of
the Hollingsworth House (1906) and the Old Train Depot (1902)
and the restoration of the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House (1855).
The latter home was originally built by an uncle of “Doc”
Holliday of western fame and has become Fayette County’s
first historical museum. The Train Depot provides offices for
the Main Street organization and serves as Fayetteville’s
welcome center
Fayetteville hosts a number of annual events in the downtown
area, including Trick or Treat on Main Street, a Dickens Christmas
Tree Lighting, the Tour de Georgia, the Old Courthouse Art Show,
and Taste of Fayette.